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Can pachysandra be rooted in water? - Answers

Yes, pachysandra can be rooted in water, although it's more commonly propagated through division or cuttings planted directly in soil. To root in water, take stem cuttings with a few leaves, place them in a container of water, and ensure they receive indirect sunlight. Change the water regularly to keep it fresh. Once roots develop, you can transplant them into soil for better growth.



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Yes, pachysandra can be rooted in water, although it's more commonly propagated through division or cuttings planted directly in soil. To root in water, take stem cuttings with a few leaves, place them in a container of water, and ensure they receive indirect sunlight. Change the water regularly to keep it fresh. Once roots develop, you can transplant them into soil for better growth.



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Can pachysandra be rooted in water? - Answers

Yes, pachysandra can be rooted in water, although it's more commonly propagated through division or cuttings planted directly in soil. To root in water, take stem cuttings with a few leaves, place them in a container of water, and ensure they receive indirect sunlight. Change the water regularly to keep it fresh. Once roots develop, you can transplant them into soil for better growth.

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